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many of them are rising in rwanda. our correspondent analyzes the latest developments. >> passions rise as a new rebellion takes place close to the rwanda and uganda borders. several thousand demonstrators marching from the local headquarters of the united nations peacekeeping force to demand that they do more to recalls the route -- repulse the movement. >> the effort like a referee in thmiddle of the village. this woman says her church is in the village. they demand it take their baggage and returned. >> the protesters, like the drc government, accused rwanda of supporting the rebels who have recently taken several towns, prompting fears that they may attempt to attack the provincial capital. today, the president insisted camethe m-23's weapons from deserting congolese soldiers, not from rwanda. >> it is a mix of both ignorance and arrogance. people not listening. it is just that. >> the president not only repeated his government's denial that it backs the rebels but challenged the allegations. >> we do not know what
many of them are rising in rwanda. our correspondent analyzes the latest developments. >> passions rise as a new rebellion takes place close to the rwanda and uganda borders. several thousand demonstrators marching from the local headquarters of the united nations peacekeeping force to demand that they do more to recalls the route -- repulse the movement. >> the effort like a referee in thmiddle of the village. this woman says her church is in the village. they demand it take their...
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the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former officers within redeployed outside. while certain historical animosities cannot be denied, dozens of senior officers and over four-fifths have chosen not to join the rebellion. in recent months m23 is increasing claim they want to redo the discredited 2011 presidential election. nevertheless, a political party had in fact join the presidential electoral line and many top m23 commanders order should massive fraud on his behalf. if it's not nearly the claims of the march 23, 2000 agreement or good governancgovernanc e, human rights, then what d
the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former...
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when you go the rwanda now, it is remarkable to see where the country is. but, you know, on the other hand there is still a lot of charges, because for a country to experience what it experienced, you know, it is definitely going to take a long time. and in terms of, you know, the reconciliation, that is a movement to take a long time and for the people to do what they did in 1994, it took a long time of, you know, a lot of indoctrination and a lot of teaching of hatred, and this is something that is going to take the same amount of time or even longer to undo the type of ideologies, but we are moving in the right direction, but there are challenges that we need to talk more. >> and i could not agree more and there is a long way to go, but boy, there are great strides taken in rwanda and great talking to you jacquelyne, and enjoyed your perspective. thanks so much. >> thank you for having me. >>> important topic, too. well, the locals think it is a natural form of natural viagara and the hunt for it is killing the himalayan grasslands. that is among the sto
when you go the rwanda now, it is remarkable to see where the country is. but, you know, on the other hand there is still a lot of charges, because for a country to experience what it experienced, you know, it is definitely going to take a long time. and in terms of, you know, the reconciliation, that is a movement to take a long time and for the people to do what they did in 1994, it took a long time of, you know, a lot of indoctrination and a lot of teaching of hatred, and this is something...
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were when the united states should intervene for humanitarian purposes the would be bosnia, kosovo and rwanda would be the prime examples and the members of this administration serve for eight years and when they leave, the democrats think in 2001 that ey know where they are on american foreign policy. a spokesman for the democrats within the first year or so or first six months of the bush administration, democrats are out of office and it's the same people who served at the top of the clinton administration. madeleine albright, strobe talbott and then we run into the iraq war. this time the democrats try to correct the mistakes that they made politically at the time of the gulf war to authorize the use of force in iraq and that experience of 2002, 2003 gives rise to the "obaaians," democrats who really didn't get involved working in the executive branch of foreign policy until 2009. they really rose to the prominence and opposition. to bush they had the experience of the disaster of the iraq war. they also had the experience of the financial crisis of 2008. they have a different perspective
were when the united states should intervene for humanitarian purposes the would be bosnia, kosovo and rwanda would be the prime examples and the members of this administration serve for eight years and when they leave, the democrats think in 2001 that ey know where they are on american foreign policy. a spokesman for the democrats within the first year or so or first six months of the bush administration, democrats are out of office and it's the same people who served at the top of the clinton...
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uganda, rwanda, and the drc are treat fairly. that they're not subject to harassment and intimidation and human rights violences. there has has been a deep concern that many rwanda speakers have been disadvantaged in the eastern congo. and thirdly, they would like to see the issue of refugee resettlement taken care of. they're continuing to exist a large number of congo who are in refugee camps in rwanda, and the region who should be allowed to go -- back to the east. all of these are things that motivate their interest in the area. >> thank you. all right. i have one more question. we've been joined by congresswoman. i want to ask a unanimous consent that noncommittee members be allowed to participate. after all committee members had an opportunity to ask questions that the chairman will permit. >> no objections. >> thank you. the question on the other side, is whatever role they may be playing that the drc is mainly the source of the problem. they cannot provide adequate security in the region. you mentioned in the efforts to t
uganda, rwanda, and the drc are treat fairly. that they're not subject to harassment and intimidation and human rights violences. there has has been a deep concern that many rwanda speakers have been disadvantaged in the eastern congo. and thirdly, they would like to see the issue of refugee resettlement taken care of. they're continuing to exist a large number of congo who are in refugee camps in rwanda, and the region who should be allowed to go -- back to the east. all of these are things...
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i went to rwanda to work specifically with unaccompanied children. these were kids who have lost their parents during the genocide or had been separated from their parents during the refugee movement. again, i asked in the years to think about their own experience and to imagine themselves, if they were a rwandan refugee child who was living together, who was living in the camp. these four boys were part of a group of 15 boys that were all living together and alone in the refugee camp. as to the readers to imagine themselves as part of this group . you have learned what you need to do to survive. you have created a shelter for yourself. you're healthier than so many others. you grab food and water when it's given out, citing similar for all of the supply runs dry. one day you lie in the shadows beneath a blue tarp that stands between you and the blazing sun. you hear a sound. you roll over and press your hands against her years, but it reaches you still. it is a little child crying. the rise and leave the comfort of the shade. in front of your shelte
i went to rwanda to work specifically with unaccompanied children. these were kids who have lost their parents during the genocide or had been separated from their parents during the refugee movement. again, i asked in the years to think about their own experience and to imagine themselves, if they were a rwandan refugee child who was living together, who was living in the camp. these four boys were part of a group of 15 boys that were all living together and alone in the refugee camp. as to...
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, rwanda's support for military financing has been suspended. we will continue to monitor reports of an external support and respond appropriately, including reviewing our assistance. we are working with our partners and the drc to develop a comprehensive approach that addresses all three elements, the congolese defense forces, military justice, and the police. we must work to develop a more professional forces that respect human rights and protect territorial integrity in population. the defense department has provided training to the congolese military, including training of a light infantry battalion in 2010. sexual and gender based violence prevention and training were incorporated in every aspect of this effort. in addition to the ongoing training, the defense department's as included logistics, exercise participation, basic military intelligence training, humanitarian assistance and he military action. moving forward, the defense department stands ready to work with our colleagues to determine the best way ahead including providing additio
, rwanda's support for military financing has been suspended. we will continue to monitor reports of an external support and respond appropriately, including reviewing our assistance. we are working with our partners and the drc to develop a comprehensive approach that addresses all three elements, the congolese defense forces, military justice, and the police. we must work to develop a more professional forces that respect human rights and protect territorial integrity in population. the...
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and the book tries to explain both in rwanda where our make sure were. it really provides an insider's view within the united states government of where we were going wrong step-by-step and so genocide unfolded. >> what the bulk of the book is creating these bunlz to try the perpetrators of the crimes that you just outlined and i think william alluded to this in his discussion of nuremberg you can look back at these events with kind of rose colored glasses but when you get into the weeds they're very messy complicated political bargaining behind all of it which i think really is one of the themes of your book. and i'm wondering if you could just expand upon that a little bit and tell us from your perspective what did you find -- why it was so difficult to achieve what really all good people want which is justice, to punish the perpetrator. >> recognize, michael, in 1993 and '94 in particular when this started we had gone 40 years since nuremberg and tokyo without any international criminal tribunals and, quite frankly, nuremberg was sort of the fading di
and the book tries to explain both in rwanda where our make sure were. it really provides an insider's view within the united states government of where we were going wrong step-by-step and so genocide unfolded. >> what the bulk of the book is creating these bunlz to try the perpetrators of the crimes that you just outlined and i think william alluded to this in his discussion of nuremberg you can look back at these events with kind of rose colored glasses but when you get into the weeds...
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where it saw up to five million people died but the un statement failed to mention rwanda or uganda which congo claim support the rebels. two suicide bombers have struck a u.s. base in afghanistan's capital killing two guards the attackers apparently tried to reach the gate but nato the are devices one police spotted them reports blame the taliban for the assault couples trying to beef up the city's security ahead of a holy day this week. india has executed the lone surviving gunmen from the two thousand and eight terror attack on mumbai. pakistani citizen was one of ten gunmen who laid siege to india's financial capital four years ago killing one hundred sixty six people. on wednesday morning after india's president rejected he's pleading for mercy. in the u.k. millions are said to be left in the cold this winter as cash strapped families struggle to pay gas and electricity bills as laura smith reports there is little comfort from the energy giants where the race for profit and full sway. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother o
where it saw up to five million people died but the un statement failed to mention rwanda or uganda which congo claim support the rebels. two suicide bombers have struck a u.s. base in afghanistan's capital killing two guards the attackers apparently tried to reach the gate but nato the are devices one police spotted them reports blame the taliban for the assault couples trying to beef up the city's security ahead of a holy day this week. india has executed the lone surviving gunmen from the...
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, rwanda was a nonpermanent member on the security council in 1994. so the new government was actually at the negotiating table right across from me throughout all of these discussions. i had to negotiate with the rwandan government as to the composition of the international tribunal for rwanda. that wasn't the case for yugoslavia. they were not across the table from us. their conflict was raging at that point. it was a much more complex political dynamic that demanded at times compromise but also it demanded a sense of political will internationally to stand firm, to build institutions of high credibility and independence. and that created, you know, a long experience of negotiation and of -- of trying to corral the international community around the creation of courts that really needed the support of the international community to be successful. >> now, the other major institution which you discussed in your book is the international criminal court and you were the lead u.s. negotiator in negotiating in rome the statute that led to the creation of
, rwanda was a nonpermanent member on the security council in 1994. so the new government was actually at the negotiating table right across from me throughout all of these discussions. i had to negotiate with the rwandan government as to the composition of the international tribunal for rwanda. that wasn't the case for yugoslavia. they were not across the table from us. their conflict was raging at that point. it was a much more complex political dynamic that demanded at times compromise but...
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so when i saw what happened in rwanda i was so shocked so surprised i work at my calling the world now but my colleagues were there you know trying to treat people in the midst of the genocide now let's hope and i do think the world is changing and i think maybe what is changing is you and mean maybe not as a journalist and me as being interviewed many people outside looking at us they have number by phone there is internet i think what we've seen in the middle east for example the fastness with which image goals fly and influence people maybe maybe dest what would make a difference and it puts so much pressure on all of us to go faster and to intervene that we won't see randa i mean for it's interesting that you mentioned the exchange of images will the public display our detainees and mortal remains that was committed by the new government. in different countries in the libya for example that it triggered a great deal of reaction and debate so what does the red cross think about these issues in general what we say is it's very it's very basic we like sometimes to come back to basic y
so when i saw what happened in rwanda i was so shocked so surprised i work at my calling the world now but my colleagues were there you know trying to treat people in the midst of the genocide now let's hope and i do think the world is changing and i think maybe what is changing is you and mean maybe not as a journalist and me as being interviewed many people outside looking at us they have number by phone there is internet i think what we've seen in the middle east for example the fastness...
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rwanda. i was working in rwanda in 1995 couple months after the genocide many of you remember between 800,000 to a million people were killed. i went through to work specifically with unaccompanied children. these are kids who have lost their parents during the genocide or been separated from their parents during the refugee movement. again i asked young leaders to think about their own experience and imagine themselves if they were up rwanda refugee child who was living in the camp. these four boys you are looking at were part of a group of 15 boys who were all living together and alone in a refugee camp. i asked readers to imagine themselves as part of this group. you learned what you need to do to survive. you created a shelter for yourself. you were healthier than so many at is an grab food and water when it was given out, hiding them away for when the supply runs dry. one day as you lie in the shadows of the knee that stand between you and the blazing sun you hear a sound. rollover and p
rwanda. i was working in rwanda in 1995 couple months after the genocide many of you remember between 800,000 to a million people were killed. i went through to work specifically with unaccompanied children. these are kids who have lost their parents during the genocide or been separated from their parents during the refugee movement. again i asked young leaders to think about their own experience and imagine themselves if they were up rwanda refugee child who was living in the camp. these four...
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why is rwanda supporting m23? >> secretary carson house outlined -- there is an incredible body of evidence that there are supporting m23. one of the reasons that there is support there, it goes to the origins of the group an rwanda's interests. m23 classes themselves as the guardians -- sees themselves as the guardians. >> what is the strength of drc? >> the combo is about the size of western europe. -- congo is about the size of western europe. of 6000 deployed in the east. i do not know what the exact deployment is, because there is a vast amount of territory that the army is trying to cover with 150,000 troops. >> we're talking about a force of 1000. why is this such a big issue for the drc in order to be able to basically prevail in this situation? >> you want to -- >> a think today probably the m23 has 2000 course so troops. -- or so troops. cote is useful to graphically described the congo as a country which is as large as the eastern part of the united states, from the atlantic to the mississippi. it is an
why is rwanda supporting m23? >> secretary carson house outlined -- there is an incredible body of evidence that there are supporting m23. one of the reasons that there is support there, it goes to the origins of the group an rwanda's interests. m23 classes themselves as the guardians -- sees themselves as the guardians. >> what is the strength of drc? >> the combo is about the size of western europe. -- congo is about the size of western europe. of 6000 deployed in the east....
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i teach on conflicts like northern ireland, rwanda, cypress, bosnia, sri lanka, et cetera, all civil wars where there has been a contested society where groups rely heavily on the collective memory in order to maintain the cohesion of the group for all kind of political reason. of course israel, palestine is another one. and when it comes to trying to address the question of memory in these places, one reality is that history is serving as a way of conducting the conflict by other means. and so until you get a political arrangement that creates a certain amount of stability, it's actually rather hard to shift the narrative or to find any willingness to shift the narrative. but maybe that's only a problem of degree compared to what you've been talking about here. in any case what i'm trying to get out is the question of the relationship between the historiography and the politician. can you change the historiography until the chang the politics? or can it work the other way around? you're talking today -- i think what we're here trying to say is that by doing things to shift the narra
i teach on conflicts like northern ireland, rwanda, cypress, bosnia, sri lanka, et cetera, all civil wars where there has been a contested society where groups rely heavily on the collective memory in order to maintain the cohesion of the group for all kind of political reason. of course israel, palestine is another one. and when it comes to trying to address the question of memory in these places, one reality is that history is serving as a way of conducting the conflict by other means. and so...
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in the case of rwanda, if they say that some of the rwanda military was supporting the m-23 movement, that would not be with the authority or the knowledge even of president kagami himself and his administration. i just want to make sure to clarify that and also to mention the area of goma that the senator from illinois' talking about is something a lot of people are not -- they don't understand what that is. goma is in the far eastern part of canning goal. the capital is kinshasa. it is further from kinshasa to goma than it is, of course, all the way across this country twice. so you're talking about an area where there is really not much control. it happens that the person is robert robera, parliamentary robera is the one who's responsible for that year. but the way it's worked in there, they really don't have any control over there. this is a rebel movement. the reason i say that i believe and i've always believed that there is a relationship between the l.r.a. and the m-23 is because i was over there when the l.r.a. had just left. we were hoping to be there at the same time. a mat
in the case of rwanda, if they say that some of the rwanda military was supporting the m-23 movement, that would not be with the authority or the knowledge even of president kagami himself and his administration. i just want to make sure to clarify that and also to mention the area of goma that the senator from illinois' talking about is something a lot of people are not -- they don't understand what that is. goma is in the far eastern part of canning goal. the capital is kinshasa. it is...
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. >> laura, i saw earlier a crossed that had come all the way from rwanda. it was sent to this school in connecticut for the memorial. as you have seen here over the last few days, do you have a sense that the town has almost gone from a state of shock into a real grief and anger? >> this is the stage that everyone he last had anything to do with this tragedy will tell you this is one the great turns to anger. particularly in a case like this or they're so difficult to find any rational reason for what happens. the sense i also get is that people will tell you they do not want to be defined by what has happened here. in the and they want their strength and their love for their children, they want that. they do not want to be defined by what has happened. it is tragic. the yes, it feels like the entire world has descended on the tragedy. people here are resilience. they feel that ultimately they will be able to move on. >> on the issue of the control, people here have had very mixed reaction to what president obama said last night. >> this is the quintessenti
. >> laura, i saw earlier a crossed that had come all the way from rwanda. it was sent to this school in connecticut for the memorial. as you have seen here over the last few days, do you have a sense that the town has almost gone from a state of shock into a real grief and anger? >> this is the stage that everyone he last had anything to do with this tragedy will tell you this is one the great turns to anger. particularly in a case like this or they're so difficult to find any...
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they said the same thing about bosnia and cause of the zero and rwanda. dr. they said the same thing about afghanistan and were ignored. troops are still there. >> that is right, jeremy, and we went to afghanistan because that was the place where the 9/11 attacks were initiated and we had no other choice because that is where the attacks came from that killed several thousand grave and innocent americans. >> it is still 11 years on, and ongoing military problem in which lives are being lost. >> i know none of us that want intervention or boots on the ground. this would be a multinational effort in the thick the turks will play a very lead role. america should lead. this president won't even utter a word on behalf of these people who are being slaughtered and massacred in as short a time ago as friday. that is something ronald reagan was all about, i will tell you. >> and jeremy speaking to senator john mccain. >> in britain, social engineering has come to a dramatic end. it was designed as part of a solution to that city's problem of overcrowded slums. the bi
they said the same thing about bosnia and cause of the zero and rwanda. dr. they said the same thing about afghanistan and were ignored. troops are still there. >> that is right, jeremy, and we went to afghanistan because that was the place where the 9/11 attacks were initiated and we had no other choice because that is where the attacks came from that killed several thousand grave and innocent americans. >> it is still 11 years on, and ongoing military problem in which lives are...
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there's reputation, solid in rwanda with the reputation questioned. in bosnia with the reputation questioned. he walks in like an innocent man thinking there's peace and love to be dispensed around. >> paul, last time we spoke, you just made it out of syria and you plainly called what happened in homs a slaughter house, what was going on there. the idea that the syrian regime is claiming the armed gangs slit the throats of women and children in homs, now that they control the neighborhoods when you hear that, what do you think? >> i'm sorry. okay. wait, i'm sorry. i'm sorry, i'm not sure we're -- i'm being told we are not hearing you on the air. i'm hearing paul on the air. i apologize for that long pause. we'll try to get that problem fixed. for the u.n. to kind of still be paying lip service to the regime's claims of armed terrorist gangs seems absurd to me. >> it's irrelevant. when we talk about the u.n. we are focusing on the wrong player. it's the power, the democracy. what will the u.s. do? what will britain do? what will france do? the money an
there's reputation, solid in rwanda with the reputation questioned. in bosnia with the reputation questioned. he walks in like an innocent man thinking there's peace and love to be dispensed around. >> paul, last time we spoke, you just made it out of syria and you plainly called what happened in homs a slaughter house, what was going on there. the idea that the syrian regime is claiming the armed gangs slit the throats of women and children in homs, now that they control the...
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you know newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed here to to to areas such opinions people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia were sent it to the hague you know after having every written words as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones that mr sharon has has written and i have to say it's not it's not an individual politician here and i'm very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls republished in israeli newspapers i believe in recently have shown nearly ninety percent of the populace. in the country support this operation and support but it is considered by many to be collateral damage. of get the killings of children and women and the elderly and violence on the ground and diplomatic wrangles are not the only battlefields in the middle east they are also online and they're proving decisive explains the latest military conflict in the gaza strip may go down in history as the first war ever declared on twitter the official account of the israeli defense force announced the start of the pillar of defense operation and one of the us literally told the enemy to run and hi
you know newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed here to to to areas such opinions people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia were sent it to the hague you know after having every written words as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones that mr sharon has has written and i have to say it's not it's not an individual politician here and i'm very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls republished in israeli newspapers i believe in recently have shown nearly ninety percent of...
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the bottom line is when one speaks of genocide one tanks of rwanda or dar fellow member speaks of the congo. or the united nations and is there be a conflict in the world since world war two. was a geological scandal because of the enormous mineral wealth that's in its soil. conflict is based on who's going to control the resources of the congo that's really what's at stake we're talking about ten year rainy i'm cobol. you name it irene they have a new b m it's deer in the congo. and nothing's in africa but you as all the soldiers will bring them to bed watch your children at odds with your thoughts so you have a number of major corporations that are implicated illegally exploiting congo's mineral wealth so you have cabot corporation out of boston massachusetts o.m. group out of cleveland ohio you have freeport mcgraw head out of phoenix arizona microsoft panasonic itachi you have nokia motorola being questioned about the crime by tattoo that's used in their cell phones congo as anywhere from sixty four to eighty percent of the world's reserve of coal. three letter conductive is found
the bottom line is when one speaks of genocide one tanks of rwanda or dar fellow member speaks of the congo. or the united nations and is there be a conflict in the world since world war two. was a geological scandal because of the enormous mineral wealth that's in its soil. conflict is based on who's going to control the resources of the congo that's really what's at stake we're talking about ten year rainy i'm cobol. you name it irene they have a new b m it's deer in the congo. and nothing's...
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for that we need the whole international community to cooperate better together i think the case of rwanda is a perfect example of these are the types of missions where there is violence in ethnic conflict being used against innocent people where the international community cannot just say we will not intervene we will not get involved but it is our moral imperative. the right mechanism to deal with that as i said i don't think nato has a right mechanism of all of these problems i think there are some within the nato area and along the periphery that nato can contribute to but i think it's also the responsibility of other regions and other members of the international community to contribute and paul do their fair share ok william jump in. ga ga if you think that nato is concerned about keeping the peace and saving lives and i find it amazing why didn't they intervene in iraq to save the iraqi people from the american bombing can you answer that question that's a clear case of our side aggression against people who had not invaded the us and the us went and killed tens of thousands of thou
for that we need the whole international community to cooperate better together i think the case of rwanda is a perfect example of these are the types of missions where there is violence in ethnic conflict being used against innocent people where the international community cannot just say we will not intervene we will not get involved but it is our moral imperative. the right mechanism to deal with that as i said i don't think nato has a right mechanism of all of these problems i think there...
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there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole country. they understood the united states have deep respect for their lives. this is not the old paternalism. this was partnership. without partnership rwanda would not have managed to get life-saving drugs to 91% of the people who needed them. good leadership. there are problems in rwanda with the leadership. on this comment they got the strokes provided by the united states. it is a blooming story. we are moved by such moving events. i am probably here because such events. ours is not a soft oakland's. we try to keep our of - -le
there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole...
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my visit to rwanda where i found the most unlikely human quality. we are talking about forgiveness. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> so what is it with malaysia airlines and kids? first it bans babies from first class and now the airline has declared a child-free zone on its airbus a-380s. no children allowed on the upper deck economy section of the jets. they're restricted to the lower deck. richard quest is joining us from london. richard, we already know where you stand on this because we read your tweets. you said at least a child-free zone, families downstairs. okay, some of yo
my visit to rwanda where i found the most unlikely human quality. we are talking about forgiveness. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. with odor free...
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that would be in bosnia, kosovo and rwanda would be the prime examples. and this, the members of this administration serve for eight years, and when they leave, um, the democrats think in 2001 really that they know where they are on american foreign policy. the spokesman for the democrats in the first year or so or first six months of the bush administration -- democrats are out of office, and it's the same people who served at the top of the clinton administration; sandy berger, madeleine albright,stone talbot. and then we run into the iraq war. and this time the democrats try to correct the mistakes of the, that they made politically at the time of the gulf war vote to authorize the use of force in iraq. and those, that, um, experience of 2002-2003 gives rise to the obamians, democrats who really didn't, didn't get involved -- weren't working in the executive branch of foreign policy, um, until 2009. um, they really rose to prominence in opposition to bush. they had the experience of the disaster of the iraq war, they also had the experience of the fina
that would be in bosnia, kosovo and rwanda would be the prime examples. and this, the members of this administration serve for eight years, and when they leave, um, the democrats think in 2001 really that they know where they are on american foreign policy. the spokesman for the democrats in the first year or so or first six months of the bush administration -- democrats are out of office, and it's the same people who served at the top of the clinton administration; sandy berger, madeleine...
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that said, there are sign posts, i think from recent campaigns, and if you look at bosnz neknee rwanda, they have a poorly fought conventional fight with significant unconventional as pictures. if you look at second lebanon, you find a largely unconventional fight fought in south lebanon, with significant conventional aspects. you are seeing, and i do not like putting words like this in front of war, you are seeing a high brid of war that we have, so present in our experience and database, these are wars fought among the people. among innocent people. they are often fought in urbanized terrain and civilian villages. and with the west using a legalistic structure means that what we is seeing as more and m our enemies have a wider belief of what is accep as a target. let me explain. no matter what kind of war we find years we will probably have to deploy, today we defend not just a ogrealm, we defend a relm of ideas, human rights and civilization that grew out of the enlightenment and general sir david reminds us on of a shared responsibility that we have. it's no nation can do it on its
that said, there are sign posts, i think from recent campaigns, and if you look at bosnz neknee rwanda, they have a poorly fought conventional fight with significant unconventional as pictures. if you look at second lebanon, you find a largely unconventional fight fought in south lebanon, with significant conventional aspects. you are seeing, and i do not like putting words like this in front of war, you are seeing a high brid of war that we have, so present in our experience and database,...
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. >> laura, i saw earlier a crossed that had come all the way from rwanda. it was sent to this school in connecticut for the memorial. as you have seen here over the last few days, do you have a sense that the town has almost gone from a state of shock into a real grief and anger? >> this is the stage that everyone he last had anything to do with this tragedy will tell you this is one the great turns to anger. particularly in a case like this or they're so difficult to find any rational reason for what happens. the sense i also get is that people will tell you they do not want to be defined by what has happened here. in the and they want their strength and their love for their children, they want that. they do not want to be defined by what has happened. it is tragic. the yes, it feels like the entire world has descended on the tragedy. people here are resilience. they feel that ultimately they will be able to move on. >> on the issue of the control, people here have had very mixed reaction to what president obama said last night. >> this is the quintessenti
. >> laura, i saw earlier a crossed that had come all the way from rwanda. it was sent to this school in connecticut for the memorial. as you have seen here over the last few days, do you have a sense that the town has almost gone from a state of shock into a real grief and anger? >> this is the stage that everyone he last had anything to do with this tragedy will tell you this is one the great turns to anger. particularly in a case like this or they're so difficult to find any...
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six years after the chant aside we started bringing cripps of rwanda and women leaders one of them was a lawyer is here in new. we don't speak as different political but is this the first one that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. adopted the program. or won't get one it took them to their homes. this is sexist or no one cheated this has to be due to the. highest percentage of women in any parliament in the world. to fit in and that's to miss it but then become part of the overall. that is that this country can be. in music the thing to do and we'll do it. we unity because fissionable people. think. he. is a bad player not only real one didn't hear at the fest pad festival but many countries responded to the invitation that surplus of the amount of top military man had to. dance to be a different political conflict with the local people who refuse to be involved. so that it's tomorrow it comes up and says let's go and fight these other people who said just a minute we dance toget
six years after the chant aside we started bringing cripps of rwanda and women leaders one of them was a lawyer is here in new. we don't speak as different political but is this the first one that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. adopted the program. or won't get one it took them to their homes. this is sexist or no one cheated this has to be due to the. highest percentage of women in...
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striking to me that the name of elizabeth newfor was called this evening, because elizabeth worked in rwanda and worked in bosnia, she died in iraq. i think she would be right with me saying that intervention should have happened much, much sooner and what do we mean by intervention? we mean bombs and we mean bullets. if you stand back and i was advocating for that as ambassador. i was there '93 to '97 advocating as hard as i could inside the white house for military intervention. what does that make me? when you get to a point where the least violent option is military intervention, what a failure. what a failure. we should never be proud of that moment when that is the only option. we could have somehow done something, even putting our lives on the line in the hundreds of thousands if that's what it took. if that's what it would have taken to earlier on have stopped the political figures with their power grabs. my sympathies are with you as you ask that question and i'm very, very glad that you asked it. thank you. we probably can do one more. i'm getting a sign from the back and you were
striking to me that the name of elizabeth newfor was called this evening, because elizabeth worked in rwanda and worked in bosnia, she died in iraq. i think she would be right with me saying that intervention should have happened much, much sooner and what do we mean by intervention? we mean bombs and we mean bullets. if you stand back and i was advocating for that as ambassador. i was there '93 to '97 advocating as hard as i could inside the white house for military intervention. what does...
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one of the places i take them to is rwanda. there were many people, between 800,000, that were killed during rwanda. i met children who have lost their parents during the genocide and had been separated from them during the refugee movement. i asked the young leaders to think about their own experience -- some refugees were living in the camp. these four boys were looking out for those who were living together in a refugee camp. they were part of the screw. you learn what you need to do to survive. you created a shelter for yourself. you grab food and water when it's given out. especially when the supply runs dry. one day, if you lie in the shadows between you and the blazing sun, you hear a sound. you roll over and pressed her hands against your ears, but the sound reaches the still ended it's a little child crying. you rise and leave the comfort of the shade and in front of your shelter, their stance to little boys. they are barely clothed with dust on their faces. they stand there with their mouths open like baby birds. you
one of the places i take them to is rwanda. there were many people, between 800,000, that were killed during rwanda. i met children who have lost their parents during the genocide and had been separated from them during the refugee movement. i asked the young leaders to think about their own experience -- some refugees were living in the camp. these four boys were looking out for those who were living together in a refugee camp. they were part of the screw. you learn what you need to do to...
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investments in global health in places like rwanda and tanzania. second our feed the future program, the president and secretary's signature effort to advance food security around the world is funded at $1 billion and is predicated on the point it's cheaper and smarter to help countries feed themselves than to address famine, food riots in failed states that result from food insecurity. again, this is an area where we've changed the way we work to focus on delivering results measured as the number of people that move out of a condition of hunger through their own sustainable efforts. where we focus our investments on those countries taking on reforms to ensure they can be successful and where we work more absentively in partnership with the private sector to stretch taxpayer dollars even further. we've seen important results in places like bangladesh and tanzania where food production is up and the number of people and the number of children who are chronically hungry have gone down. we've implemented new partnerships such as with pepsi and ethiopi
investments in global health in places like rwanda and tanzania. second our feed the future program, the president and secretary's signature effort to advance food security around the world is funded at $1 billion and is predicated on the point it's cheaper and smarter to help countries feed themselves than to address famine, food riots in failed states that result from food insecurity. again, this is an area where we've changed the way we work to focus on delivering results measured as the...
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the president says it will focus on cambodia, rwanda, and darfur. >> the godfather of go-go chuck brown, is in hospital. the 75-year-old musician is suffering from joint plan and inflammation, according to "the washington post"." it is posted on the page that he is in recovery but doing better. still to come on abc 7 -- was it a close encounter? what caused a loud boom in california? >> lady gaga demoralize in wax. >> we're still on storm watch. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon with steve chenevey and cynne simpson. this is abc 7 news at noon, on your side. >> the corruption trial for former presidential candidate john edwards is now under way. he faces a jury on charges he violated campaign finance laws. prosecutors allege he hit nearly $1 million from campaign contributions to cover up an affair. and words denies the allegations. >> 911 call centers on the west coast were flooded this weekend. >> all because of something from outer space. some thought this was a massive fireball. others thought maybe something a little more supranatural. what ever it was, in made a loud bang and
the president says it will focus on cambodia, rwanda, and darfur. >> the godfather of go-go chuck brown, is in hospital. the 75-year-old musician is suffering from joint plan and inflammation, according to "the washington post"." it is posted on the page that he is in recovery but doing better. still to come on abc 7 -- was it a close encounter? what caused a loud boom in california? >> lady gaga demoralize in wax. >> we're still on storm watch. >> you are...
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peacekeepers and government troops to halt their progress an official spokesperson has accused neighboring rwanda of supporting the rebels meanwhile civilians have joined fleeing government forces as the international community voices deep concern about the fighting. nato will assist in any way necessary in protecting turkey's border with syria according to the secretary general of the alliance and is expected to request patriot missiles in order to bolster anti aircraft defenses the turkish government has been in intense talks with nato after a number of syrian shells landed in its territory united states the netherlands and germany are the only countries able to supply the necessary missiles. barack obama is in cambodia for the final leg of his tour of asia and he became the first serving u.s. president to visit my ma praising political reform there but insisting the country still has much further to go some experts suggest the tour is part of america's attempts to wrestle influence in the region away from china relationship between the two superpowers is up for discussion in peter lavelle's cr
peacekeepers and government troops to halt their progress an official spokesperson has accused neighboring rwanda of supporting the rebels meanwhile civilians have joined fleeing government forces as the international community voices deep concern about the fighting. nato will assist in any way necessary in protecting turkey's border with syria according to the secretary general of the alliance and is expected to request patriot missiles in order to bolster anti aircraft defenses the turkish...
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the world for the number of women in the legislature, behind nations like vietnam and kazakhstan, wit rwanda ranks nur one. >> ahead the case of a father charged with murdering his own daughter, we preview a 48 hours mystery investigation. next. >> cowan: the practice of honor killings tragically occurs in other parts of the world but is almost unheard of here in the united states, until the case of a young woman in arizona, then someone thinks the practice may have moved here. mystery correspondent corey roberts explains. >> it was in this peoria arizona parking lot unemployed truck driver faleh almaleki, a married father of seven, a man with no criminal record, rammed his jeep into two women, alma al-arabiya left two battered women on the pavement. >> witness, shaneil nakamoto, i heard the sound of an engine speeding up, and i heard a thud, and i saw a girl laying in the rocks, face down. >> one of, one of faleh almaleki's victim was his daughter noor, according to investigators she left an arranged marriage in iraq several years later and moved out of her parent's home about after constan
the world for the number of women in the legislature, behind nations like vietnam and kazakhstan, wit rwanda ranks nur one. >> ahead the case of a father charged with murdering his own daughter, we preview a 48 hours mystery investigation. next. >> cowan: the practice of honor killings tragically occurs in other parts of the world but is almost unheard of here in the united states, until the case of a young woman in arizona, then someone thinks the practice may have moved here....